[DisplayFusion (Setup File & Log)*]
Warning=This removes the DisplayFusionSetup.exe file and DisplayFusionSetup.log generated during the installation of DisplayFusion. Both are unneeded after the installation is completed.
LangSecRef=3024
Detect=HKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion
Default=False
FileKey1=%AppData%\DisplayFusion|DisplayFusionSetup.log
FileKey2=%AppData%\DisplayFusion|DisplayFusionSetup.exe

[DisplayFusion (Auto Backups)*]
Warning=This removes the DisplayFusion auto backups of the Program's settings. This settings backup file is automatically created when a new version of DisplayFusion is installed. The folder is located at %SystemDrive%\User\My Documents\DisplayFusion Backups
LangSecRef=3024
Detect=HKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion
Default=False
FileKey1=%UserProfile%\My Documents\DisplayFusion Backups\|*.*

This is a superset to Ad Blocker. It blocks ads, tracking etc.If you find that this breaks an app for you, try uninstalling it and using Ad Blocker instead. WARNING: Only install Max Blocker OR Ad Blocker, not both. Failure to heed this will result in Santa putting you on the naughty list.

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And could a user of iTunes test the following entry, please? If iTunes doesn't want to download its installer again, we can add this entry to the winapp2.ini also.

[Apple Installer Cache*]

LangSecRef=3023

DetectFile=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer

Default=False

FileKey1=%CommonAppData%\Apple Computer\Installer Cache\*|*.*

FileKey2=%CommonAppData%\Apple\Installer Cache\*|*.*

I could test this entry on a friends PC with Windows 7 (x64) and latest iTunes 10.5.3 (x64). We used CC with the entry and started iTunes again: Absolutely nothing happened, no error message or repair-installer appeared and no re-download of the installer started. I think the entry is safe.

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I could test this entry on a friends PC with Windows 7 (x64) and latest iTunes 10.5.3 (x64). We used CC with the entry and started iTunes again: Absolutely nothing happened, no error message or repair-installer appeared and no re-download of the installer started. I think the entry is safe.